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As a KM and Technology professional, I’m finding myself drawn to the field of economics to better understand the larger forces at work within the knowledge economy. It seems paticularly interesting to view the flow of knowledge and the valuation of knowledge in traditional economic terms and with the perspective of an economic historian.

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Stew – I really enjoyed visiting your site, and would like to discuss the matter further. KM is a subject I hold very close, and have beena proponent of for over 11 years. It is obvious that your vocation is your passion, which is so important these days. I look forward to following the content you have displayed and the progression within this scope.

I drop a comment whenever I appreciate a post on a website or I have something to valuable to contribute to the discussion. It is a result of the sincerness communicated in the article I read. And on this article econ | Knowledge – Economics – Technology. I was excited enough to drop a thought 😉 I actually do have a couple of questions for you if you tend not to mind. Is it simply me or do a few of the comments appear as if they are written by brain dead folks? 😛 And, if you are writing on additional sites, I would like to keep up with you. Would you make a list all of your shared sites like your twitter feed, Facebook page or linkedin profile?

I seldom drop comments, however I read a few of the remarks on econ | Knowledge – Economics – Technology. I do have 2 questions for you if you do not mind. Is it simply me or does it give the impression like some of these responses look like they are left by brain dead people? 😛 And, if you are posting on additional online sites, I would like to keep up with anything fresh you have to post. Could you make a list of every one of your social community pages like your twitter feed, Facebook page or linkedin profile?

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Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management (KM) comprises a range of practices used in an organisation to identify, create, represent, distribute and enable adoption of insights and experiences. Such insights and experiences comprise knowledge, either embodied in individuals or embedded in organisational processes or practice.
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